Something Personal
1967 studio album by Jack Wilson
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Something Personal is an album by American jazz pianist Jack Wilson featuring performances recorded and released on the Blue Note label in 1967.[2]
ReleasedAugust 1967[1]
RecordedAugust 9–10, 1966
Annex Studios, Los Angeles
Annex Studios, Los Angeles
Length40:07 original LP
44:58 CD reissue
44:58 CD reissue
| Something Personal | ||||
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| Released | August 1967[1] | |||
| Recorded | August 9–10, 1966 Annex Studios, Los Angeles | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 40:07 original LP 44:58 CD reissue | |||
| Label | Blue Note BST 84251 | |||
| Producer | Jack Tracy | |||
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Reception
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4½ stars and stated "this album is an excellent showcase for the often-overlooked Jack Wilson".[3]
Track listing
- All compositions by Jack Wilson except as indicated
- "Most Unsoulful Woman" - 6:53
- "The Sphinx" (Ornette Coleman) - 5:07
- "Shosh" - (Blues in F) 8:59
- "Serenata" (Leroy Anderson) - 6:58
- "Harbor Freeway 5 P.M." - 7:12
- "C.F.D." - 4:58
- "One and Four" [aka. "Mr. Day"] (John Coltrane) - 4:51 Bonus track on CD reissue
Recorded on August 9 (4, 6–7) and August 10 (1–3, 5), 1966.
Personnel
- Jack Wilson - piano
- Roy Ayers - vibes
- Ray Brown - bass (#3–6), cello (#1–2)
- Charles 'Buster' Williams - bass (#1–2)
- Varney Barlow - drums